Two of the biggest hip-hop artists to come out of Miami, Fla., Rick Ross and Uncle Luke have seen innumerable success and truly put their city on the music map. On Saturday, Nov. 10, Ross and Luke, along with comedian Bill Bellamy, will perform at FAMU’s Homecoming Superfest at the Al Lawson, Jr. Multipurpose Center.

Uncle Luke, otherwise known as Luther Campbell, is best known for his work with bass group 2 Live Crew; they were the first artists to release an album legally labeled “obscene.” The 1989 album, As Nasty As They Want to Be , was the first southern hip-hop album to go platinum despite being banned from several counties in Florida. Its notable single, “Me So Horny,” became a cultural phenomenon, remaining as popular today as it was back then.

Luke made headlines last year when he decided to run for mayor of Miami—finishing in fourth place with 11 percent of the vote.

Rick Ross is from a later generation of rap music. The gold-certified emcee has been featured on numerous Billboard Hot 100 hits with the likes of Drake, Lil’ Wayne, Kanye West and Jay-Z. His record label, Maybach Music Group, was recently deemed by HipHopDX alongside Cash Money and G.O.O.D. Music as one of the collectives running hip-hop. MMG has seen success outside of Ross with hit albums from artists like Wale and Meek Mill. B2K member Omarion signed to the label earlier this year.

Ross’s most recent release is the controversial mixtape Black Bar Mitzvah . The mixtape’s title, while meant to imply celebration and growth, was found offensive by Orthodox Jewish rapper (and ex-Diddy affiliate) Shyne, who said Ross is “obsessed with him,” and mocked the rapper’s previous profession as a correctional officer.

“I wanted to do something different and experiment with some new sounds,” Ross told the FSView about his latest release. “[Shyne] might not have reacted positively but we’re just hustling over here. I don’t have problems with anybody.”

Speculation has been made since late 2011 of an upcoming YOLO collaboration between Ross and good friend Drake. Of the rumors, Ross denies the tape is still in the works.

“Drake and I are busy guys,” said Ross. “A full tape is unlikely. We’ll be working on our own projects and collaborating whenever we can make it happen.”